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Electronic health records are fully implemented at Swedish.

E-Health records: greater Seattle ahead of curve

Despite differing opinions on health-care reform, there is general consensus on at least one critical issue: most everyone agrees it’s time for the country to get serious about electronic health records.

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HHS relaxes some rules for electronic health records

The government will make it easier for health care providers to get bonuses for using electronic health records, but the hospital industry says it still had concerns that too few facilities would qualify.

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Here’s how much money your hospital could get for computerizing records

Here’s how much money your hospital could get for computerizing records

Next year, 10s of billions of dollars in taxpayer funds will flow to doctors and hospitals to help them buy electronic medical record systems as part of the stimulus package.

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Special Health IT Report: Doctors Say Electronic Data-Sharing Is Saving Lives, Money

Special Health IT Report: Doctors Say Electronic Data-Sharing Is Saving Lives, Money

By Rhonda L. Rundle – Kaiser Health News
First of an occasional series on health information technology.
Memphis, One of a Growing Number of Areas With a Health Information Exchange, Faces a Crucial Test: What Happens When the Initial Funding Runs Out?

MEMPHIS–When a 27-year-old pregnant woman arrived in the emergency department of a hospital complaining of severe abdominal [...]

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Special Health IT Report: Electronic Prescribing Increasing Despite Glitches

Special Health IT Report:
Second of an occasional series on health information technology.
By Ann Carrns – Kaiser Health News
June 29, 2009
Fayetteville, Ark. – Dr. Marek Durakiewicz initially welcomed the opportunity to send prescriptions to drugstores electronically, using free computer equipment provided by a state pilot program.
The chief of staff at Hickman Community Hospital in Centerville, [...]

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Keeping track of your health information – Dr. Carolyn Clancy

Keeping track of your health information – Dr. Carolyn Clancy

“Don’t assume your doctor has all the relevant information at his or her fingertips. Usually, in fact, the doctor does not.” — Dr. Carolyn Clancy

In this month’s column, Dr. Carolyn Clancy, director of the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, provides tips on how to make sure you can get information from your medical [...]

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Mayo Clinic offers free, online personal health manager service built on Microsoft’s HealthVault

Mayo Clinic offers free, online personal health manager service built on Microsoft’s HealthVault

The Mayo Clinic has teamed up with Microsoft to offer a free, online personal health manager service where patients anywhere can store their medical information and receive health guidance individualized to their health status and based on the clinical expertise of the Mayo Clinic.
The system, called the Mayo Clinic Health Manager, will allow anyone, whether [...]

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Town Hall: Electronic Health Records and Health Care Reform

[ December 1, 2008; 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ]  

 

The consulting firm Milliman invites you to a town hall meeting focused on healthcare reform, specifically on electronic health records (EHRs) and how they might affect the next era in healthcare.
[Editor's note: Milliman provides consulting services on employee benefits, healthcare, investment, life insurance and financial services, and property and casualty insurance.}
Why EHRs? The biggest changes on [...]

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Aetna members will be able to store records in Microsoft’s HealthVault

Aetna members will be able to store records in Microsoft’s HealthVault

Beginning next month, patients covered by the health insurer Aetna will be able to transfer their medical records to Microsoft’s online medical record service HealthVault.
Currently, Aetna members have access to their personal medical records on a service run by Aetna. Starting in November, Aetna members will be able to transfer those records to the Microsoft [...]

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